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... they conquered, enslaved and relocated, and the wine industry was the most developed aspect of Chilean agriculture until the 20th century.) Under this latter reform, which was supported by the Alliance for Progress and the Catholic church - the church having ulterior motives as Protestantism spread throughout the region - someone owning 1000 hectares but only cultivating 10% of them (more than enough to make them quite wealthy and powerful), would have 20% ...

... and the arms of the statue move so that the statue gives the assembled crowd a blessing. Feeling blessed we then approached the towns other highlight which was the enormous memorial built to remember the local indigenous long resistance to the Spanish invasion. This very large monument was constructed at the top of 100 steps that gave a view over the small village. We entered another small church that contained a number of paintings from the ...

... blinding white expanse in all its glory. Derek and Alfonso seemed to have a good time too.

After a couple of nights in Jujuy we moved on to Salta, the bigger city of the North-West region of Argentina, and here we enjoyed a night out at a local Peņa. It’s a special dinner-music-dancing entertainment extravaganza where you get to tuck into a steak while enjoying live folk music and dancers in ...

... with cobalt blue rock outcroppings, this walk was about the journey itself rather than the destination so going slow was not an issue.

The area is something that should only be found in the twisted mind of a surrealist painter, high on hallucinogenics. With a couple of beers inside and the light-headedness caused by walking in altitude, the crazy world around me seemed all the more dreamlike. The path we followed was all uphill around the back of the ...

... houses on. So, the protesters have started squatting on govenment land hand holding protests that inconvenience the general public. We had to wait about 45 minutes for the road to open. It seemed like a long time, but we passed the time by visiting and seeing who was walking up and down the road. From what we saw, I think a lot of childern were going ...